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    Win percentage on the trainer?

    With basic strategy (showing a typical 42% win ratio, including pushes), the numbers of decided hands are 107 vs 95 for the house. At a simulator win rate of, say, 42% including pushes, the house wins about 53% of the decided hands, the player wins about 47%. So the house advantage is 3% above...
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    Win percentage on the trainer?

    Right, with a 2% disadvantage, I expect to lose more than I win. But by rights, that should work out to about 48% win, not including pushes. Anything significantly different should be an aberration that should even out, or should vary up and down and average on the baseline. But, more to the...
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    Win percentage on the trainer?

    Thanks Kasi, I have experienced 43% wins most of the time, but the last 300 hands have stabilized at 37%, a huge variation considering the house advantage should be only 2% or so. Another thing, I frequently get losing streaks of 6,7,8, or more. But never get winning streaks of the same...
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    Win percentage on the trainer?

    So I ask again, what is the percentage I should be looking for when things "even out", as you say? Why does it matter if one flat bets or not? What you bet does not influence the win percentage.
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    Win percentage on the trainer?

    I have spent a lot of time using the blackjack trainer on this site. I keep the coach on and use BS. However, recently after hundreds of hands, my win percentage is about 37%. Is that normal? With perfect BS, what should the win percentage be after, say, 1000 hands? How many hands, roughly, are...
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    Betting limits

    I don't gamble with real money with my BJ program, so I can assure you the max bet is no problem. Unless, of course, you are suggesting I couldn't handle the answer, Colonel Jessep.
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    Betting limits

    I am interested to know what the betting limits are at a typical large casino for the various tables - especially the $25 tables and up. Thanks
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    Does the Table Have a Memory?

    You're right, the coin does not have a memory. That "memory" is reflected only in the mathematics of probability before the series of tosses are made. It's really the opposite of a memory, it's predictive. The chance that a coin will land on a particular side, a side chosen by you, before the...
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    Does the Table Have a Memory?

    Is it fair to say that if one is a non-advantage player, then the more hands you play, the more you play into their hands? After studying black jack for several weeks as a way to make money, I am disillusioned, albeit not surprised, that such a thing is not possible, short of counting, and...
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